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AMERICAN CULINARY FEDERATION | 180 CENTER PLACE WAY | ST. AUGUSTINE, FL 32095 | (800) 624-9458 | WWW.ACFCHEFS.ORG/APPRENTICESHIP WHY SHOULD I BECOME AN APPRENTICE? Participate in an “earn while you learn” approach Receive mentoring from qualified professional chefs Develop documented culinary skills that are transferable within the industry Learn and master cooking and baking skills by rotating through different stations Develop basic principles of nutrition and dietetics Understand the requirements for proper food handling, sanitation and hygiene Gain an understanding of management and supervisory knowledge in preparation for a progressive career in the culinary industry Acquire a professional work ethic necessary for success in the hospitality industry Graduate with ACF professional Certified Fundamentals Cook ® , Certified Culinarian ®, Certified Sous Chef ® , Certified Pastry Culinarian ® and/or Certified Working Pastry Chef ® designations Earn higher wages and have better job opportunities Networking opportunities with top industry professionals An American Culinary Federation Education Foundation (ACFEF) Apprenticeship Program provides on-the job learning combined with technical classroom instruction. Apprentices work full-time under a qualified supervising chef and receive their education. The place of employment is a qualifying foodservice facility such as a country club, resort, adult living community, or full service restaurant. You will receive your education at the place of employment, online, or at a local college. Upon completion, apprentices will have the education, skills, and job experience needed to earn higher wages and greater job opportunities. HOW DO I BECOME AN APPRENTICE? For more information and apprenticeship locations, visit www.acfchefs.org/apprenticeship or call the ACFEF Apprenticeship Department at (800) 624-9458. “Apprenticeship offers the opportunity to learn many skills that may otherwise take 10 years to acquire.” - Peter Aiello, CEC, CEPC, sponsoring chef, DoubleTree By Hilton Colorado Springs

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AmericAn culinAry FederAtion | 180 center PlAce WAy | St. AuguStine, Fl 32095 | (800) 624-9458 | WWW.AcFcheFS.org/APPrenticeShiP

Why should I become an apprentIce?• Participate in an “earn while you learn” approach

• Receive mentoring from qualified professional chefs

• Develop documented culinary skills that are transferable within the industry

• Learn and master cooking and baking skills by rotating through different stations

• Develop basic principles of nutrition and dietetics

• Understand the requirements for proper food handling, sanitation and hygiene

• Gain an understanding of management and supervisory knowledge in preparation for a progressive career in the culinary industry

• Acquire a professional work ethic necessary for success in the hospitality industry

• Graduate with ACF professional Certified Fundamentals Cook®, Certified Culinarian®, Certified Sous Chef®, Certified Pastry Culinarian® and/or Certified Working Pastry Chef® designations

• Earn higher wages and have better job opportunities

• Networking opportunities with top industry professionals

An American Culinary Federation Education Foundation (ACFEF) Apprenticeship Program provides on-the job learning combined with technical classroom instruction. Apprentices work full-time under a qualified supervising chef and receive their education.

The place of employment is a qualifying foodservice facility such as a country club, resort, adult living community, or full service restaurant. You will receive your education at the place of employment, online, or at a local college.

Upon completion, apprentices will have the education, skills, and job experience needed to earn higher wages and greater job opportunities.

hoW do I become an apprentIce?For more information and apprenticeship locations, visit www.acfchefs.org/apprenticeship or call the ACFEF Apprenticeship Department at (800) 624-9458.

“Apprenticeship offers the opportunity to learn many skills that may otherwise take 10 years to acquire.”- Peter Aiello, CEC, CEPC, sponsoring chef,

DoubleTree By Hilton Colorado Springs